Monthly Archives: April 2016

The Vietnam…war has mentally and sometimes physically dismembered many veterans. Another factor that plays a role in a war-related suicide is the addition of many on-site diseases such as defoliants, Agent Orange in particular. Made up of equal parts N-Butyl … Continue reading →

A Poem by Donal Mahoney You think you got problems? You probably do but would you trade with Phillip, a Vietnam vet who still thinks Agent Orange lurks in every puddle he steps around after a heavy rain, who shovels … Continue reading →

A Poem by Diane Sebek Thank you for Agent Orange sickness diarrhea sickness can’t hold on can’t keep it down sickness A need to give up can’t give up sickness getting older and older and not able to thrive sickness. … Continue reading →

A Poem by Birtha de Fect band aids of breath fleshly blob intrusive tumors: castrati & anti revolting and angered—the slur taking the points from the point here and now….when and ahah despite the death and a dread enemies mired … Continue reading →